Boundary Stone Approximately 20 Metres From Junction With Norfolk Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Brighton and Hove local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 August 1999. Boundary stone.

Boundary Stone Approximately 20 Metres From Junction With Norfolk Terrace

WRENN ID
hallowed-window-rook
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brighton and Hove
Country
England
Date first listed
26 August 1999
Type
Boundary stone
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a 19th-century boundary stone located approximately 20 metres from the junction with Norfolk Terrace in Brighton. The stone slab is partly buried, with about one foot visible above the ground and measuring about nine inches in width. It features an incised boundary line with the letters 'BP' and 'HP' on either side.

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